Smart shoes from Nike
Nike has introduced a smart shoe that not only collects data on use, but also adapts to the wearer’s leg. It is expected to be commercially available in mid-February.
source: Nike News, origo
The shoe is equipped with a processor, auxiliary circuits and a small motor that aligns the upper part to fit to the feet: these are all present in the shoe called Adapt BB that can be purchased within a month. (origo)
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